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Valued Member
Canada
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Edited by snek 04/15/2011 5:31 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
659 Posts |
wow, that is amazing. and BadThad, I am going for 1959 and up.
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Valued Member
United States
121 Posts |
Wow! GREAT find on the '92 D CAM! Congrats!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
659 Posts |
here is some strange stuff I have found cent searching. will try to get pics up tomorrow. a little token thing that says certified builder graduate a blank planchent a 1959 plated in steel or similarly colored metel 1966 australia 5 cent piece 1968-? with major issues with maybe being soaked in acid 1968 D ken counterstamp 1969 S with a small clip 1971 D ken counterstamp 1972 D " " 1974 D " " 1977 heat treated 1978 panama penny 1991 minor Greaser1992 die crack kind of jumped out at me when I was looking for the CAM ?96 with heart shaped hole in it (logic dictates that it is a 1996) 2003 new zealand 5 cent piece 2008 D with strange plating issues 1983, 1983D, 2 1997 D minor brass plated 1983 D, 1987 D, 1995 D, 1998 D major brass plated 1985 d no plating, prob science experiment, and BU 1989 D no plating
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Pillar of the Community
United States
810 Posts |
Heres a proof I just found. Its my first proof find in cents.  
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Valued Member
Canada
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cool finds especially the 1933 Canadian and the proof, I usually find older wheats than canadians living in canada, guess theres just more wheats made.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
659 Posts |
1991 s is a somewhat more expensive date, like about 6x the normal price for other proofs
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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isn't a 92 d cam worth hundreds of dollars?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: isn't a 92 d CAM worth hundreds of dollars? If not a few grand.  . Teletrade auctioned one off at almost 3000 a few years back. It was in AU condition I believe.
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penny man, that '59 plated is most likely a science project and more then likely mercury plated. John1 
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Valued Member
Canada
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Yes murrellington, I opened another thread with better pictures & asked for opinions... It seems this is only about the 17th or 18th 1992D CAM found... I'm going to send it off to PCGS soon I hope..
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Pillar of the Community
United States
659 Posts |
Quote: more then likely mercury plated.
wouldn't it come off at room temperature then?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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First time I found a roll with a wheat on the end. Too bad it turned out to be a very common 1944, with corrosion...:) 
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United States
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I know, I hate it when that happens. You find a really old looking wheat and when you turn it over, its a 40s or 50s cent. Last time I roll-searched, I came across a wheat reverse up. It was so worn down from circulation hardly can see the design. I immediately thought yeah must be from at least the teens! I turn it over, and its a 1946  ...oh well, least its still a wheat
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